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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, April 30, 2008

UH SCHOLARS
Brennan, Robinson honored

By Ann Miller
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

University of Hawai'i softball All-American Kate Robinson accepts the prestigious Jack Bonham Award from faculty representative Peter Nicholson at the Scholar-Athlete Dinner in the Stan Sheriff Center.

REBECCA BREYER | Honolulu Advertiser

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Colt Brennan

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2008 UH TOP SCHOLAR-ATHLETES (GPA OF AT LEAST 3.0 THIS SCHOOL YEAR)

Baseball: Vinnie Catricala and Jon Hee

Men's Basketball: Bobby Nash

Women's Basketball: Tara Hittle

Cheerleading: Ashley Takiguchi

Track and Field: Patricia Gauthier and Annett Wichmann

Football: Ryan Perry and Kealoha Pilares

Men's Golf: Cody Pewarchuk

Women's Golf: Phyllis Lai

Sailing: Erin Magee

Soccer: Kelsie Look

Softball: Julie Franklin

Men's Swimming & Diving: Patrick Kirkland

Women's Swimming & Diving: Victoria Tan

Men's Tennis: Andreas Weber

Women's Tennis: Sophie Kobuch

Men's Volleyball: Nejc Zemljak

Women's Volleyball: Jessica Keefe

Water Polo: Jaime Aoki

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Colt Brennan, the smiling face of University Hawai'i athletics the last two years, and Kate Robinson, the arm and bat for the nationally ranked Rainbow Wahine softball team, were named winners of the Jack Bonham Award last night at Stan Sheriff Center.

The award began in 1974 to honor the late assistant athletic director. It is given annually to the top female and male senior student-athlete who "best exemplifies the ideals for which Jack Bonham stood in the areas of athletic excellence, academic achievement, public service, leadership and character."

The announcement came at the Scholar-Athlete Dinner, which honored 162 student-athletes who earned a grade point average of at least 3.0 this school year. That was 27 more than last year and included Tara Hittle twice — in volleyball and basketball, earning top team scholar-athlete for basketball.

Jessica Keefe was the top scholar-athlete for Rainbow Wahine volleyball. She was one of five student-athletes getting top team honors a second straight year, with Annett Wichmann (track & field), Cody Pewarchuk (men's golf), Julie Franklin (softball) and Jaime Aoki (water polo).

UH football coach Greg McMackin accepted Brennan's award. The Heisman Trophy finalist is on the Mainland after getting drafted in the sixth round by the Washington Redskins.

McMackin, who worked with Washington head coach Jim Zorn at Seattle, has no fear about the future of his former quarterback. Brennan graduated in December — an accomplishment McMackin emphasized was "a big deal to him" — after "lighting the fire" to lift the Warriors to a perfect regular season and into the Allstate Sugar Bowl.

"Jim Zorn was a left-handed guy who wasn't supposed to play for Seattle and he and Colt are a lot alike," McMackin said. "Nobody thinks Colt can make it but I know he's their third quarterback and they're taking three and he will be able to coach him. ... It's a perfect fit.

"It's a lot like Tom Brady. Lots of times you just have to get in the right situation. People are disappointed because he went so low (in the draft), but I'm excited for him because he's in a situation where he's going to be successful."

Brennan left Manoa with 31 NCAA records, including career touchdown passes (131), after three seasons. His impact went much deeper into the community, where he won over Hawai'i fans as much for his devotion and demeanor as his football exploits.

Robinson, a 2004 Kamehameha Schools graduate, is still creating her legacy in a sport that succeeds under the radar, which perfectly fits her quiet personality.

She was named to two All-America teams in 2007 and was WAC Pitcher of the Year as UH concluded its finest season in the NCAA Super Regionals. As a senior, she leads UH in seven offensive categories and broke Olympian Stacey Porter's career home run record. She is also 14-6 as a pitcher, with a 1.90 earned run average and eight shutouts.

Robinson, whose sister Sarah will play for UH next season, said that if she could go back to the beginning of her collegiate career she would start with the attitude it has taken her two years to create.

"I wish I knew, as far as softball, that I could do it," she said. "My first years I didn't play a lot. It takes a certain amount of self-confidence to compete and not get down on yourself."

Robinson has clearly found something special the last two years. She knows it has to do with much more than softball.

"It's like ... finding out who I really am," she said. "Coming into college you kind of wander around, not really knowing who you are. Being on my own, I learned things about myself, how not to limit my capabilities."

In February, Robinson was picked 11th overall by the Akron Racers, in the National Pro Fastpitch draft. She plans to play this summer before returning to finish her degree in business. She is also one of 25 finalists for the 2008 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award.

The fall semester grade point average for all student-athletes was 2.93, a slight increase from the previous semester. The women's golf team had the highest team GPA — 3.32.

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2008 UH Scholar-Athletes (grade point average of at least 3.0 this school year)

(bold face is team's top scholar-athlete):

Baseball

Vinnie Catricala

Kevin Fujii

Jon Hee

Shane Hoey

Cory Kahn

Jayson Kramer

Kevin Macdonald

Joey Pasons

Jeff Soskin

Sam Spangler

Men's Basketball

Wilburn (Bill) Amis

Jared Dillinger

Robert Nash

Stephen Verwers

Women's Basketball

Catherine Cho

Tara Hittle

Amy Kotani

Dita Liepkalne

Shannon Nishi

Megan Tinnin

Iwona Zagrobelna

CHEER

David Gilles

Clarissa Koga

Kristin Kowalkowski

Kelvin Lam

Amanda Lucero

Kimberly Peet

Brian Rafael

Annie Scruggs

Ashley Takiguchi

Cross Country

Track and Field

Ava Cavaco

Jessica Custance

Shannon Dresser

Molly Fearn

Patricia Gauthier

Mallory Gilbert

Briana Goodnight

Jessica Locke

Sarah Nicolaisen

Mary Reeds

Emily Sheppard

Mckenzie Wallace

Samantha Weaver

Annett Wichmann

Chantelle Wilder

Football

Po'okela Ahmad

Colton Brennan

Solomon Elimimian

Kenneth Estes

David Farmer

Inoke Funaki

Guyton Galdeira

Ryan Grice-Mullins

Austin Hansen

C.J. Hawthorne

Daniel Johnson

Tyson Kafentzis

Brad Kalilimoku

Kiran Kepo'o

Aaron Kia

Jason Laumoli

Josef Lipp

Mana Lolotai

Antwan Mahaley

Nathan McKay

Jonathan Medeiros

Nathaniel Nasca

Karl Noa

Daniel Otineru

Ryan Perry

Kealoha Pilares

Amani Purcell

Joshua Rice

Rustin Saole

Spencer Smith

David Veikune

Andrew Watson

Men's Golf

Blaine (Chase)

Bingham

Ryan Perez

Cody Pewarchuk

Women's Golf

Kana Aikawa

Lisa Kajihara

Phyllis Lai

Erin Matsuoka

Xyra Suyetsugu

Sailing

Darla Baldwin

Danielle Hull

Becky Mabardy

Pam Magasinn

Erin Magee

Aileen Maldonado

Polly Massaro

Jaclyn McLoughlin

Andrew Meade

Tiffany Wong

Soccer

Ambree Ako

Larilyn Alota

Kelli Anne Chang

Jessica Domingo

Taryn Fukuroku

Tehane Higa

Kelsie Look

Mallory Maughan

Kristen Oshiro

Mari Punzal

Julia Siljestrom

Koren Takeyama

Aimee Watanabe

Lehua Wood

Softball

Audrey Andrade

Julie Franklin

Kaulana Gould

Kathryn Grimes

Brandi Peiler

Justine Smethurst

Amanda Taualii

Kanani Warren

Clare Warwick

Stacey Yamada

Traci Yoshikawa

Men's swimming and diving

Stephen Allnutt

Mark Higley

Davis Kane

Patrick Kirkland

Grzegorz Mroz

Michael Schuber

Jaime Sohn

Greg Wilson

Scott Wong

Nicola Xella

Mats Wiktorsson

Women's swimming and diving

Amanda Mcteague

Karli Rice

Victoria Tan

Hanna Yttring

Emma Friesen

Men's Tennis

Jeff Fitch

Sascha Heinemann

Andreas Weber

Women's Tennis

Samanta Cappella

Sophie Kobuch

Marie Tanaka

Jacqueline Williams

Men's volleyball

Michael China

Justin Ching

Nemanja Komar

Nejc Zemljak

Women's Volleyball

Stephanie Brandt

Kari Gregory

Tara Hittle

Jamie Houston

Amber Kaufman

Jessica Keefe

Jayme Lee

Amanda Simmons

Water polo

Jaime Aoki

Lauren Cheape

Emily Cox

Robin Harney

Megan O'linn

Anna Sieprath

Kristin Swanson

Angela Turnbull

Reach Ann Miller at amiller@honoluluadvertiser.com.